Skrine had a single-season best four interceptions in 2014 and will be someone that could command a hefty price tag on the open market. The Plain Dealer reports that Skrine is expecting anywhere from $5.5 million to $7 million per season.

The Browns should be in a good position to match an offer for Skrine. Depending on what the 2015 cap number per team is, the Browns are likely to have well over $30 million to spend in free agency.

The Browns are in fine shape heading into their Sunday game at Tennessee. Defensive end Desmond Bryant (glute) is the lone questionable player on their injury report and he practiced Friday on a limited basis.